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The Straight Road 
Th E Air Mail roars swiftly and safely 
to its destination in spite of storm and 
fog and darkest night. Light beacons 
and the radio-beam help the pilot hold 
it to its course. 
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Through hard times and prosperity, 
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the confidence of its customers binds a 
successful and established business to 
those policies on which it was founded 
and by which it grows. That bond al¬ 
lows no detours or compromises with 
quality. The straight road that main¬ 
tains its unquestioned integrity and 
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reputation for fair dealing may not 
always be the easy road but is the only 
course this company can take and be 
faithful to the confidence of its 
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